Leatherback turtle migration study identifies Pacific danger zones for endangered species
Thursday, March 1, 2012 - 14:30
in Biology & Nature
The majestic leatherback turtle is the largest sea turtle in the world, growing to more than 6 feet in length. It is also one of the most threatened. A major new study of migration patterns has identified high-use areas -- potential danger zones -- in the Pacific Ocean for this critically endangered species. This new understanding could help inform decisions about fishing practices to help reduce further deaths of this fragile species.